BreakawayBarry Le Blanc's portraits of Unusual Trades of the Baie des ChaleursJul 9, 2015 | 12:39Beekeepers, yak shepherds, and chimney sweeps. Those are just some of the unique trades people practice in the Gaspé, and they're placed front and centre in local photographer Barry Le Blanc's new exhibit. It runs July 15-29 at the Cascapedia River Museum

BreakawayBoxer Ariane Fortin prepares for the Pan Am GamesJul 8, 2015 | 9:33Quebec's Ariane Fortin is the third highest ranked boxer in the world in her weight class. The CBC's Rachelle Solomon spoke with Fortin as she prepares for the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games.

BreakawayTalking 10 years of mystery novels with Louise PennyJul 8, 2015 | 17:28It has been 10 years since Louise Penny published her first novel, introducing the world to Chief Inspector Gamache and Three Pines. The CBC's Rachelle Solomon spoke with Penny about this special anniversary.

BreakawayBreakaway's Quebec country song contestJul 8, 2015 | 6:32I walk the Derby Line. Stand by your Stanstead man. For a chance to win VIP passes for Keith Urban's concert at Festival d'été, we asked listeners to make up a Quebec country song title...

BreakawayMemories of Sir John A.'s Summer HomeJul 7, 2015 | 16:59Sir John A Macdonald's summer home in Riviere du Loup is now a B&B. But we meet a woman who used to stay - and play - there, before her family donated the house to a conservation society. Gael Eakin shares her memories with our Peter Black.

BreakawayTouring Sir John A. Macdonald's summer retreatJul 6, 2015 | 13:58Sir John A. Macdonald took refuge from the pressures of leading government at his summer home in Rivière-du-Loup. Historian Karen Molson gave our Peter Black a tour of Les Rochers on the 200th anniversary of the birth of Canada's first prime minister.

BreakawayArundel's connection to the Canadian flagJun 30, 2015 | 15:40This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Canadian flag, and John Matheson, born in Arundel, played a pivotal role in its creation. The CBC's Rachelle Solomon spoke with his grandson about a special ceremony in the Laurentian village.

BreakawayHistoric Quebec convent converted into health and wellness centreJun 29, 2015 | 13:11The Augustinian monastery in Quebec City is nearly ready to welcome a new kind of guest. The convent of the Augustinian order has a new lease on life now that it has been converted into a health and wellness centre, set to open in the summer of 2015.

BreakawayA guide to day-to-day Québec FrenchJun 23, 2015 | 10:47Dépanneur and poutine are obvious ones, but there are so many words and expressions that are unique to Québécois French. The CBC's Rachelle Solomon spoke with Daniel Kraus about Speak Québec, his guide to everyday French in the province.

BreakawayConcerns over school board cutsJun 22, 2015 | 5:41School boards all over the province are reeling following the Couillard government's budget cuts. The CBC's Catou MacKinnon spoke with the president of the Quebec Provincial Association of Teachers about the fate of English boards.

BreakawayThe Stanley Cup in St. AgapitJun 16, 2015 | 3:24There are Stanley Cup celebrations going on in St. Agapit, south of Quebec City. Last night, hometown hero Antoine Vermette won his first ever cup with the Chicago Blackhawks. The CBC's Peter Tardif spoke with the town's proud mayor, Sylvie Fortin Graham.